Hemostyptics

Effects Hemostyptic: hemostatic. Indications Bleeding of various causes, e.g., nosebleeds Agents Hemostatic absorbent cotton (mostly calcium alginate). Cellulose Gelatin Hellstone (silver nitrate rod) Vasoconstrictors Herbal hemostyptics: Shepherd’s purse (blood herb). Tannin drugs, e.g. witch hazel Other: Etamsylate

Shepherds Purse: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Shepherd’s purse is an inconspicuous herb and is hardly noticed because of its small leaves on roadsides. Shepherd’s purse has amazing healing potential and is common throughout Europe. Occurrence and cultivation of shepherd’s purse. Since shepherd’s purse loves nutrient-rich soil, it is particularly common in gardens or along the edges of fields. The common shepherd’s … Shepherds Purse: Applications, Treatments, Health Benefits

Shepherd’s Purse

Stem plant Brassicaceae, shepherd’s purse. Medicinal drug Bursae pastoris herba – shepherd’s purse herb, shepherd’s purse herb Shepherd’s purse is also called Sanguinariae herba – but not to be confused with L. (Canadian bloodroot)! Ingredients Flavonoids, vanillic acid Effects Hemostatic Effects on the cardiovascular system Uterus contracting Fields of application In folk medicine internally and … Shepherd’s Purse

Nosebleed

Symptoms In a nosebleed, there is active bleeding in the nasal cavity. Blood flows through the nostrils to above the lip and chin. Less commonly, blood drains from the back portion of the nasal cavity into the throat and neck. This causes symptoms such as nausea, bloody vomiting, coughing up blood, and blackening of the … Nosebleed

Pitting: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Lochia congestion (synonyms: puerperal congestion, lochial congestion, lochiometra) is a condition that occurs in women in childbirth. The absence or inadequacy of lochial flow may be accompanied by nonspecific symptoms and is therefore not taken seriously by some young patients. Nevertheless, the woman in childbirth should contact her gynecologist as soon as possible. What is … Pitting: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Shepherd’s Purse: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects

Shepherd’s purse was originally native to Europe, but now the plant has spread worldwide as a weed. The material used medicinally comes from wild sources in Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Asia. In herbal medicine, the dried aerial parts of the plant are used. Shepherd’s purse: special characteristics Shepherd’s purse is an annual to biennial plant … Shepherd’s Purse: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects